I 1 ALL W001, MATERIAL, ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A , Saturday r llortht to $30. f0? ._ wank . and . Here's a week end chance llhat will interest ,eve-r_\;_ man within reach of the “MEN’S STORE.” The assortment in- cludes stylishly inside, well tail- , ored garments of choice, attrac~ l tive fabrics. Get one of these FRIDAY or SATURDAY. $10 l l l l I l l l l t i l l z l l. I i I l , . 1s YOUTHSOVERCOATS 20 _SMALL BOYS’ REEF- 5.95 clearing at each - - - - - - - - - - _ ___ ERS, blue and grey nap - - - MEWS CORDUROY PANTS3‘75 BANNOCKBURN PANTS, 3 "sell for Week End - - ~ - - - - - Week end Value - - - - - - - - - ' BOYS’ TWEED PANTS 1 MENS TWEIlEID PANTS, 2‘M Weekend values - - - - - - - -- ' Special Sale‘ rice - - - - - - -- BOYS.’ PULLOVER SWEAT- m BOYS’ COAT SWEATERS 1 m ERS, a bargain at - - - - - - - - - - mighty good alt, each - - - - - ' MEWS HEAVY PULLOV- ‘l 2.25 COAT SWEATERS, ‘l 90 ERS, get one today - - - - - - ‘ Week end Sale - - -- - - - - - - - ' MEN’S UNDERWEAR, in Shirts and drawers 1.50 for 115 tishisliiilziiiiilllii. J5 rllnbleached cotton 4o inches 15¢ wlde 5 to 10 yd plecesnper yd .65 Huck Towels, 19x38 ins, Friday and Saturday, pr- - 36 inch English Longcloth, 25c. value, Friday and Saturday I Here is a week -end ‘bargain that is going ‘to interest the careful housewife. Get some of this‘- it’s worth more money. Roller Toweliing worth to 25c, per yard - l - - - -- - - - - - - - - - Fgdég an‘? ‘Sahirdayh ,1“ 66 inch Unbleached Table ‘l p 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Linen, Fri. and Salt. - - - ~ - ' i 6 pieces EinpiizrfFlaiinels, suitable for ‘house-dresses and waists, worth 45c. for 35c Friday and Saturday. a A A lot of Remnants, including Ginghams, Crepes, Vestings, etc.. Friday and Saturday half price. 3 pieces Clydella Flannel, blue and white, helio and white stripes, worth $1.10, Friday and Saturday 65c. FRESH FROM .\'lil\\' YORK ANGORA ILYITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He-re’s ‘the ideal sport 'h‘a‘t. It is precise- . ly what you want for the late Fall and early Winter days. _ Smart, fetching, attractive, in Camel, ‘Blue, ‘Grey and Rose, only . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vizuviri‘ .\.\'u i ‘ I iiv\'i~:'r\'.\' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smart rea~dy to wear Hats in combination of Velvet, Felt and Duvetyn, mostly-cherry. and greyi, ‘or brown and fawn or cocoa. Great value - - - ~ - - - - i - - - - ' YEIAHY RS FROM - Nmv YORK . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. Choice grade of Velour Hats, all differ- ent, grey, cocoa, nigger, sand, ‘black ‘and re-d. Very trim shapes, reaidy to put on and wear away. Tlhese only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JUNIOR AND MISSES’ DRESSES This wonderful little dress, admirably adapted for school wear, is very ‘Sllllflflly made in four different style-s. There are light and dark rose, Copen blue, d'ark brown, lighit and dark grey as well as mauve in colors. When you see it you will wonder $5 how we can do it for the money i - - - - ~ ' ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mailed postpaid anywlhere in P.E.I. on receipt of price. Order today. SWEATER BARGAIN AT $2.79. LITTLE GIRLS’ PULLOVERS These ladies’ J acquette and Pull- 51-25 , _ over Sweaters, shown in camel and These pretty pullovers for girls of green, would be good value at Four 2, 4 and 6 years of age, shown in Dollars. Get one Friday 0r 2 Cardinal and Sand. the lat- ~ ' o ¢ - ¢ A ' n I I > . - o u . Mailed polstpaid on receipt of price ter trimmedlwitlh brown - -. Mailed postpaid on receipt of price STRIKING VALUE 'I~N THESE COATS P‘QRW()MEN........A_.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. y sum This remarkable lot of coats include tweeds, velours and Whit- neys. They are all new models, some of tlhem plain tailored garments, olthershave fur collar. They are verysur- 5a prising value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. I MOORE 5 P'I°LEO ->._ _ .¢.. --_ y- fl Minstrels , night. ' - -BE.DEQUE METHODIST CIR- .l nov. 4. h‘. Denny. 11 um. What ii _ 4H0? fro! Holman’: Comm . ' —-I- I..¢. EVENING CLAQIEG: Bookkeeirllll. Arithmetic. Penman ship. shorthand and Typewrltlng All kinda of mathematical short cuts. Changing Sterling to I and ¢ Touch Typing. Splendid onportuu ltleu to Improve your position college opponit Railway Depot. J. Pogson. Principal. 55169-21331 . Qoom. FORGET u... nuumuu at Strand Theatre to- 1l-3U-li CUlT-Dec. 2nd. Service: at Bede que lln.m..Cape Traveiee 3 p. m. Senrletown 7 p. m. Official Board will meet (D. VJ at Bedeque on Thursday. Dec. fiihat 2 p- m. )—QIIMMERSIDE METHODIST chnrchrSundny Dec. 2nd. Preacher‘ Fulfilment? 7 pm. Jesus and the Ovarflowlug Life. Sunday school al 2.30 p.ni. -NO'TICE 0F MEETlNfL-Tlu Animal Meeting of the Prenilei Silver Black Fox 00.. Limited, wil. be held in the hull at. “edoquo, oi Tuesday.‘ Dec. 4th, 1923. at 2 p.m. Thomas hloyse, Secretary. -567-ll-28-6i. -SADLY BEREAVEll-Mr. um‘. blru. John Mclnnls. New Annnu. have the sympathy cl‘ their many friends, in the death of their little (laughter Rein. sped four. which m: cured on the 22m‘, lust. from Whooping (‘ouglL-S. —SUMMERSIDE AGENTZ- Mr. Byron MacDonald of tho MacDon- ald Drug Co.. is now Guardian rcp- rcseutatlve in Summeralde and advertising, new and renewal nub scrlptlons and Job-Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guar dian at his store. ills telephoni- N0. is 12—2. ll -i-:vAuo:i.isrTc CAMPAIGN ~~lnterest is increasing daily in tlu» United services being held at ‘Bedo- nue. under the direction of Dr. Sldey. A splendid choir of thirty voices adds materially to the 1096111135. Special solos by Messrs .\icCullu-m. flarrutliers. Lewis and Mrs. Jenkins and Miss Henderson. have been most effective in their appealing selections. The churche; uutier the leadership of Row. wiuiuiun, Ross uud Fitzgerald. uri- loynlly cooperating and (lecisious ure helm,’ made. -I. O. O. F. sOO|AL.~'I'bc mviu‘ lit-rs of tho Priudc Eilwnril Island 1_;M;g,._ y’), ‘£2, l. U. (l. l~‘_ held u most enjoyable social iu lilo (ldvl Fellows‘ llull. Thursday’ izlglil when u splendid prui-{vziiii oi‘ songs luml music was curried ow. 'l‘l\I* _'l‘he blaster Radio sot. loniiud tori nlic occasion by R. T. llolmnn. Ltd, wedded much to tho enjoyment ui ilu Zcveuing. while muuy Lil tlu- mum- ‘burs found enjoyment and recrea- tion in pool. billiards und curd games. Refreshments and cigars .wcrc served by the m" i ZUOIIlXIllHPO, and flu- iiffdlv \ <' vol-l |(‘.(l tho most enjoyable 0i‘ on; lliaf has boon lit-Id by Iiu- lcilg-i with ‘lilo lust 3'r*:lr.~S. . l —-SOME RAOlO$.—-ll‘ Thom‘, hlooro were now living in Sumuuer- sldv, lie would have to vcwizrit i his poem. “Olt in the Stilly Night". ‘During those eveniiiipi. ailung |\Vuicv Straw-l. thorn is u bombard- ment ol‘ lbidio Air lllstiirlizluci-s, ml- pcclally when a iI-u- Ul 1b.? Brood- castllig Slutlous. equipped with loud speakers, arr tum-d in n“ var- lous programs. So pozvirriui uro some oi’ tho loud speaking: outfits, that converts. broadcusiml on Will- vr Street. llll\'(' lu-r-n ‘u-urd for u dlslunco of uiur-hzill mil —LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY -~()n Sntimluy ovunim; a brilliant event occurred in Kcusinglnn. lH-rsnus iu waiting ut the (‘. N. ll- depol. noticed nothing unusual llliCllfilllllfill nu they havi- hocu. lo the system of lighting that bus. l7l‘l‘l’1 lu operation iliorc slun- 187i. lluf lllI‘ll"l1Cl‘\‘DlHl system was dos» Iiiu-d lo receive an emphatic shock for no sooner had the llllCPflillfl Bllllllflfl of cvculug begun to millim- llinu u supcvnbuuduncc- cl lirllll- aucy filled tho whole court-pi. 0i‘ Railway service. Asked win-um: come the‘ sudden vlsllfuflon or Pl hex-cal substance tho kind und vom- icou-s officials most politely uuid: “This l5 iho electric light system uow in operation in the Hlllllllll." How many years Mince the service was established iii the Invvn? Sonic one answered. years. Of ‘OHTSQ this wus u sufficiently long time to prove the elficlency of the ser- vicc. The travelling public. the people of the town. and above all. the officials oi‘ tho Railway arc deeply grateful that they nru at last getting a. service that will eu- huuca tlic value of rnlhvuy facili- tics at Kenslngioii und \\-ill remove sources of danger at night always present. Now, how about the ox- leuslon of tlic spur on the north side oI the freight shed. exlcudcd lo lulu the main lino ut Mnlpi-quc crossing. This We ‘believe would simplify shunting uud give more rooln to reuch cons. either to loud- or unload freight. Depot seams to have fonueen this, merit plaudits. Y. PERSONALS “Mir. Gordon suull1-5a;-...J...;.. vras ln town yesterday l l —Mr. Vernon Matthews. n! the firm of Turners Limited. O'I.enry. ‘ I aide on NlIllBBt-‘S. or of the Charlottetown dunrdlau. In spending the weak In Summer- wlll be pleased to receive news. . I The plan of the ' us the doom in llierear yel unlined, i; i , seem lo indicate. This concept cur- ; - . rled into material execution would i‘ i‘ F expedite the deapiitcli of lfnluu and ~ A Week Money Saving You 0an’t Afford to Miss End of Friday and Saturday SERVICE That Makes Friends v fsgAK That Keep Friends ‘A l0 dozen Men’s'W0ol Heather Coat Sweaters. Special price . . . . . . . . $1.79 SPE0lAlS VALUES 10 dozen Men’s Heavy Weight Working Coat Sweaters. Special price $2.50 l 25 dozen Men’s Fleece “Lined Underwear. Special price. . 69c per gariiient 35 Boy‘s Suits up to 15 years. Prices up to $12.00. Clearing price . . . $6.75 25 Men’s Heavy Winter Ulster-s worth to $25.00. Special . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 A special line of Men’s Mixed Tweed Suits. Very special . . . . . $15.00 each 25 dozen Men’s good warm Winter Caps, inside band. Special . . $1.001each 100 pairs of Flannelette Blankets, 11,34 at $2.00, 11§4 at $2.50, 12l4 lat $2.75 5 dozen Men’s Velour Hats, worth up to $10. Special Fri. and Sat. $4. each A line of Silk and Crepe Camisoles. Special . .' . . . . . . . . . . o l l0 dozen Ladies’ Fine Heather Hose, reg. $1.00. Special . . . . . . . . . . 75c eiach l0vdozen Ladies’ Heavy Rib Wool Hose, all sizes‘ 45c for . . . . . . . . . 35c each 1 Web of Coating Cloth, reg. $2.75. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 per yard 1 Web of Navy Serge, reg. 85c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c per yard 2 Webs Fancy Tweed, 54inch wide. Regular $2.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 3 dozen small child’s Pullover Sweaters. Special make . . . . . . . . . $1.50 each 30 Children’-s Coats, 6 to 14 years. Worth up to~$l0.75 for . . . . . . . . . . . $6.98 15 Ladies’ Tricotine and Poriat Twill Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . $15.00 25 Ladies’ Coats. Extra special values $10.75 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5. . $12.98 i ‘ 15 Sihc and Llrepe Dresses. Special value . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 ....$1.25 A few ‘Iladies Silk Underskirts. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 ONE I A . I ' i ONE EBROS L TD T° M'- ‘ CASH STORE The Bargain (‘enlre 1T)" ’_‘fl\‘v'1;I‘-I Guardian 1vh~lllfLxmgilrlTlgi3lgfilmfilléltglislsgkxcllii~ Inside of the lluvdluK building lhc Caledonia Club. u iuuubvr ur Wogflgp from Holman? cglglgmsstlllflllLull ut 2.30 p. m.. lIll-lllt! cburcll ut l u. m. and 7 p. m. 'l‘hc Olli- cinl llourl‘. will "IP01. in Aloutuguc __»:~i-|_ J_ MABQNr-MQNTAGUE‘rlillldfll on Alonduy. lJcc. 3 u! 2.30 special rcprcscntutivo Treatment. DUlllDIIBlThl ions. l Autuzuiu ll- Ili- Mou- day. Tilcsduy und Wcdiivslluy. Doc.‘ -'-l-»~l~—5—~5S1<l1~2i|~'l I. ....*EASTERI\TTAEENT.-.\Ir. W. Murdock is now Guardian Agent "n" b92831" l .."SUCCESSFUL TEA. - ‘Plu- liuliou ul‘ flu- hiuutuuur lhm-sliyterl- J, nu church iu-ld liu-ir unuuul supper ln tho Odd Fellows‘ l“. Montague and w“; be meme,‘ wdlull there on Wednesday PVBIIIIIK. receive news Job Printing. new subscriptions. Items, ndvcrllsinll. NM‘ 21"‘ m“- und renew“, ‘which the Montague people nlways ll‘ ° ‘Fliis is an ovcut _ 0k forward to. for Iii-sides llln Isnrihirillly’ of Ibo uffnlr. uu excoh .."*AN1'AZMA—FOR ALL THATlkm "llDlHW is served. The attend- lluiter from Asthma. llny lever and-mm" ‘m m“ °¢¢"“|°ll W" l8?!"- hll calarrhnl {Will bu at H. J. sloru Montague. Monllu ..‘*BAPTIST CHURCH VICE-Rev. W. R. hlcWulkci' will lluplist Vliurchcn of lhc Montngui- Field on Buuduy. Douomlwi- 15nd. nu l'filln\vs_ —~Stnrgeon. 11 u. m. Georgetown, conduct services in llu (llSUIISPN. Specialist um wwmill“ blnlioifs lfi-xull 3mm‘ y, ‘Tiu-siluy and Wediiesilay. ill-r. 52W 5. BSI-ll-Qflvil SER- i 3 p. m. llloutuguv- ‘l p, m. w" " _ ‘vlum Ill/H’ Pain l; ivuiimlisin (.|=i‘ lllu lla-livu \ and arr ‘ll hi; was in town on Tuesdny.-—S. ,. I , i ——Mr. Frank’ Walker. new: n-iu- - n l. L I N I M E N T a when on looking mund he noticed amounting in over ..’-‘WELCOME RESIDENTS. — Tlu- residents of lhl‘ New Road. Montague. ure grontely elated over their new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan ilk-Donald. who recently moved into their beautiful nud com~ modlcus rvulilcnce on that street. As Mrs. hll-Dunalihi rcpulutlon llfl u cook i=4 widespread. it will he wel- romn uowii l0 the DUODII.‘ of Mon- tiiizlu» and surrounding iliutrlcls to' -llnow that ll ls the intention 0f this couple to still continue in the iuumllmr house and lunch room luminous. No comuueui is necessary concerning Dunc-nu. . .1 ..'TIMELY HELP.--'l‘lie resid- ents of the north iildi- of hlontuguc» should h-cl grateful In Mr. Murdk. A. McLeod. n very nnpectei. up- right. lnu-lllgeut and prosperous furnu-r of Montague Head. It up pours that Mr. McLeod was driving "ll-O Mvhlflkue. about the time the his horse he stood on the bank pro- heraldry to going to the seem of the ronllngrutlon. Tho cinder! were falling no thick noun mm‘ that ho waited to stamp them out, flre wan at ifs height. After vying _ on rlrc. Mr. Mcllcod immediately flwffllYUll Wllltll‘ and puf out lhu firc bcfori- i1 l-fnlncal iuucli hcndwuy. liud llic ilro in this old unoccupied building with ila broken floors Mill window's got under way. situated as ii. was. nlid with the wind south oust. nothing could have suvod the cutin- north side of lllontfllilllfi- \\‘cv0 blr. McLeod the one Io crave, Dulillclly. u bunquet would he. the rlgiii llllllK for liim. Ho is not of that sort. however. and feelumoro llmu rewn rrlcd to think that by the moi-cut chance, ho was where he was at the opportuuate time. J ..°AUCTION stock. farming implements. house» _ v hold furniture. premises of 141M _, H, ‘vlmh “m b“ d°"°"“‘ m Abner Downi- llrudenell Mills. Tues‘ Um“ p"""’"""‘" '7 dny Dec. 4th 12 crcloclcsharp. No "FT roaervo . See linndbllln. J. W. Scrliugcour. AuctlQnecrbIZ-ZlO-ll-Zl ..*$CHHL LlZllE ‘DIIBON PORT-Tho nrrlvnl of the schooner Lizzie Dlblion lq tho Dun. of Mon- tnguc on _M_ouduy last has set at real. this" ivlalics o! 11W ml"! friend of Cant. Dibbou um lulu flplelld d new ‘ bon and Capt. returned to M‘ wan certainly fortunlle In avln; the assistance of Capt. Thompson. the grout marine nntborily. and who has had vast experience in t In line of business. 1min londlnk l full our“ d gen- oral produce for Novvfoundlngd. J Puiupulits l ..'Mr. Ben]. F. Stewart. of Boa- ton. formerly of Brudenell. won nmong the loot week's violfon to amino. I1. Stuart. will, remembered n conduction‘ _ SALE-CROP." '1" m_ The Lillie Di n lo . yours ago being one of tlio blllflilel prize winners ln this proviiivv- "it ntlilotic appearance lu rill" Fllcll that he would he n strong wlllllfill" tor in the hundred yards Iliisli- _._-___.___- run, sou... (nus who: nnlkoo none not. Hllllllflnvo thick wind iarolio dqvq; an be __ - .. ,1‘. k l’ Aggiwulrw . q I - ‘ , Bwollfngo. u‘l‘n|.o£‘... hnlr n5» 9nd horn kopm ntworil. Economlfi??? mi" Ion a hvd n. "i out“; lion, I240 by“ __o dpl varod. Book 3 R n mfivfihgiu Lrowllfl-l"'""' _.__~ “no”! Is T“ Of Today " l ‘or’: losing‘ dieing. ‘ MQOU i‘ , bu! nu mil-vii! "flfll by‘; no Inefficient to ‘wnu. 1 Y“! Milli QCCOI‘ > may m: mm d "w '""*_ ir- i" "we" "is: do» which vw I" ' ~ m. l nnxoivr w" """"' "°"'.- um mum flW".°'"'° "'- - g1 proclollf .. '°u"',',,':°t,:,','lzlhvasicuf Havodflbur‘ Iv» "m1. unto. cpnuu i 1L9. ‘ P. i. l. I l